Tom Laughlin, who invented and played the movie character "Billy Jack" — a half-white, half Native American Vietnam veteran who used martial arts skills to battle racists — died last week.
Late Sunday, The Associated Press reported that Laughlin's daughter said "he died Thursday at Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, Calif. Laughlin was 82 and Teresa Laughlin, who acted in the Billy Jack movies, said the cause of death was complications from pneumonia.
Updated John Travolta is best known for his roles in films like "Grease" and "Pulp Fiction." His lowest-rated films, according to critics, include "Trading Paint" and "The Poison Rose." Travolta's top movies include the documentaries "Paul Williams Still Alive" and "Casting By." Travolta's best film is "Paul Williams Still Alive" (2012). The documentary follows the career of musician Paul Williams. Abramorama Rotten Tomatoes score: 97%
Adam Driver. Ferrari’s vroom-vrooming into theaters. SAG-AFTRA has given Neon’s Michael Mann movie the all clear for actors to promote at Venice Film Festival, New York Film Festival, and any other events where talent is needed. Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz star in the biopic about Enzo Ferrari’s marital problems and the pivotal race that could save his bankrupt car company. In the final trailer below, gray-haired Adam Driver oversees a high-speed test drive of the now-classic cherry-red Ferrari convertible.
Millie Bobby Brown put on a typically animated display at the Chicago Humanities Festival, on Sunday.
While on stage discussing her debut novel, Nineteen Steps, the Stranger Things star, 19, was dressed in a knitted mini dress and knee high boots.
Millie looked incredibly stylish in the red jumper dress, which was cinched in with a chunky black waist belt.
The actress slipped on a heeled pair of black knee-high boots and completed her outfit by accessorising with small gold drop earrings.
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Saturday Line Up
1. The Flying Pickets The group was first formed in 1982 by members of the 7:84 Theatre group, a socialist fringe theatre group who used acappella singing in a production called One Big Blow, the story of the 1982 miner's strike in the UK, from the miner's point of view. The first recording was a live show 'Live at the Albany Empire' on the group's own label.